Still having withdrawal over Downton Abbey's Series Three end? Bummed about Matthew? Wondering what will happen to Tom Branson and the baby? Curious about what O'Brien and Thomas may have cooking up downstairs for Season 4? Tune in and let it all out. We'll talk Downton Abbey for a full hour, including some news of Series 4, just back into production.

Still having withdrawal over Downton Abbey's Series Three end? Bummed about Matthew? Wondering what will happen to Tom Branson and the baby? Curious about what O'Brien and Thomas may have cooking up downstairs for Season 4? Tune in and let it all out. We'll talk Downton Abbey for a full hour, including some news of Series 4, just back into production.

Join Blogcritics' executive editor Barbara Barnett for this lively hour-long discussion of this week's new Once Upon a Time episode The Queen is Dead, and we'll also preview the Miller's Daughter, next Sunday's pivotal episode, which Barnett has already seen via press screener. Also, Sunday is the Paley Panel with the Once Upon a Time cast and creators, and we'll have a full report on that as well. So join Barbara and her guest panelists JeromeWetzelTV and RHeart Chrissy to chit-chat about what are sure to be a couple of very powerful episodes! Barbara has also (finally) caught up with Downton Abbey, so be sure to tune in and find out what she likes (and maybe doesn't) about series three.

Join Blogcritics' executive editor Barbara Barnett for this lively hour-long discussion of this week's new Once Upon a Time episode The Queen is Dead, and we'll also preview the Miller's Daughter, next Sunday's pivotal episode, which Barnett has already seen via press screener. Also, Sunday is the Paley Panel with the Once Upon a Time cast and creators, and we'll have a full report on that as well. So join Barbara and her guest panelists JeromeWetzelTV and RHeart Chrissy to chit-chat about what are sure to be a couple of very powerful episodes! Barbara has also (finally) caught up with Downton Abbey, so be sure to tune in and find out what she likes (and maybe doesn't) about series three.

John is probably best known currently for scoring the hugely successful flagship ITV/Carnival Films drama, Downton Abbey. For which, he was awarded an EMMY AWARD 2012, and has also received an EMMY nomination 2013. Having won a best TV score RTS Award 2010, as well as having been nominated for both aBAFTA and Ivor Novello award for his evocative score for Sky's Going Postal, and having received nominations for a BAFTA Award for Best Original Score for his wonderful music to the BBC Dickens adaptation, Little Dorrit, John Lunn’s music possesses a wonderfully unique voice that spans the spectrum of musical styles. Classically trained yet contemporary in attitude, he combines a highly intelligent and sensitive approach, with a sound that always hits at the emotional heart of a piece. Along with the highest production values, and a continual desire to discover new colours and sounds, it is not hard to see why John is continuously in such high demand.John is currently scoring the highly anticipated BBC drama, Burton And Taylor starring Dominic West and Helena Bonham-Carter as Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, having just completed the BBC’s The White Queen, based on the bestselling Phillipa Gregory novels, and the BBC’s reimagining of the Hitchcock classic,The Lady Vanishes. Other recent works, as well as having included scoring Mob Films adaptation of Terry Pratchett's Going Postal for Sky1, and the much acclaimed 2012 new year's BBC/Masterpiece Dickens centenary adaptation of The Mystery Of Edwin Drood, also include a compelling 14 part re-imagining of another Dickens' classic, Little Dorrit for the BBC, (for which John also received an EMMY nomination) and a wonderfully chilling one off Xmas special feature adaptation of MR James' classic ghost story, Turn of the Screw for the BBC, starring John Hurt. You can email your questions to 123filmeasy@gmail.com Link: www.123FilmEasy.com. Follow us on Twitter @123Film

The king’s speech,Downton Abbey,Conan,My Week with Marilyn, Jack Ryan, buffalo soldiers, Cinderella,Jude, The red violin(the list goes on.) All in a day’s work for Judy Farr whose career stretches back 3 decades. She might not have seen it all before but certainly knows how to present it all on screens, small and large. The historical roots behind Judy's rise to OSCAR, EMMY and BAFTA nominations, are to be found at around half past three on Sunday afternoons when the young Judy would leave her sisters playing in the garden, make her way into the house, close the curtains and immerse herself in the old historical black and white movies from the 1930s &40s, shown on the BBC. Fate brought Jude to the BBC at a time of brilliant new British comedy where she worked on productions such asBlack Adder, Hi de Hi, Rory Bremner,Reeves and Mortimer& Mr Bean.This gave her a fantastic training & helped her moveas a freelance set decorator into the British film industry. Jude's career since then has been a roll call of talents & places.She worked in Ireland with designer Jim Clay on Maeve Binchy's Circle of Friends, director Neil Jordan on Ondineand producer, David Putnam on War of the Buttons. Her long term collaboration with the late Simon Holland took her to the forests of Borneo to work on The Sleeping Dictionary.Then to Prague with Dino de Laurentis and designer Allan Starski on Hannibal rising&Terry Gilliam on his interpretation of The Brothers Grimm. Back to Britain for Death at a Funeral, with Michael Howells's and Frank Oz. Stephen Fry's Bright Young Things and David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises: With old BBC colleague Donal Woods, Judy has completed the 2nd series of the hugely successful Downton Abbey for which they have been nominated for many prestigious awards.You can email your questions to 123filmeasy@gmail.com Link: www.123FilmEasy.com. Follow us on Twitter @123Film

Muse Broadcasat is excited to share with Pepper Proud in honor of the Capricorn Full Moon. Pepper Proud was raised in the small Appalachian valley town of Lewisburg, West Virginia where the magik begins.

Pepper moved to Santiago, Chile during high school. (Where it seems Pepper began understanding muse-ing from music). Peppers passion for how music can influence perspective, led her to Radford University studying Music Therapy & Performance Arts.

In 07 Pepper ventured to Seattle serendipitously finding "Round" sessions; at the Fremont Abbey bringing together artists in the Folk/Indie scene.

That same year began playing with local Seattle band Citta Flow; where Pepper met Masaru Higasa and Jeff Kimes- after a few performances together they teamed up with visual artist - Kaizen and performance artist/arealist Kirra Lien and formed - The Yaima Msic Project.

Yaima released it's first album "Pellucidity" in Oct 2014 through Jumpsuit Records- an record label and artist collective committed to social change through educational workshops and gatherings that foster building and nurturing regenerative and sustainable communities. Alongside the release of Yaima's "Pellucidity"(2014), Proud released her second solo album "The Water Chapter"(2014). A folk music album devoted to the essential elemental companion- Water.

Peppers Message is simple- it's time to share the love. love. love

Muses here are truly grateful for the opportunity to hear upon tips and techniques we can apply to life, so that we are able to keep our frequency of inspiration active and charged. Inspiration is actively a part of what it is to be a muse. Through staying inspired we are able to be a muse for ourselves as well as others. Fully Embodying Musedom.